Further development of testing procedures for high temperature surface tension measurements

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A new testing procedure combining in one test two methods for surface tension measurements of liquid metals [the pendant drop (PD) and the sessile drop] and carried out in the same device is discussed. The attention is focused on methodological aspects of the PD method due to the novelty of its application for high temperature metallic systems. It has been claimed that under the conditions applied in the present study, this method can be considered as a quasi-containerless one. Surface tension measurements of pure Cu, Ni, Al, and Fe performed using the new procedure are described. To confirm the validity of this procedure, the experimental results are discussed in the framework of the available literature data, particularly those obtained by the containerless methods. © 2013 The Author(s).

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Ricci, E., Giuranno, D., & Sobczak, N. (2013). Further development of testing procedures for high temperature surface tension measurements. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 22(11), 3381–3388. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11665-013-0624-x

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